A state-appointed panel inspected several townships in Nagpur, Maharashtra, but issues related to water supply, irrigation clearance, and inspection delays remain unresolved.
Integrated TownshipNagpurPuneKonkanWater ShortagesAmenity SpacesEconomical HousingInspection DelaysRainwater HarvestingWater SupplyIrrigation ClearanceStateappointed PanelReal Estate MaharashtraSep 24, 2024
The main issue faced by the townships in Nagpur is inadequate water supply and poor water quality.
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